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with the original name which is the play on safeway they said there is a safer way for you to eat food that is more natural and whole with less artificial ingredients. the fundamental promise to educate people what you put into your body makes a difference with their health on the planet and the food system. it is that sense of purpose used to be 5.7%. the food spending used to be 15 percent now it is a percent. but we are paying for it. so their purpose is to drive them why they exist not just another retailer trying to seoul agrees but secondly if they look at as interconnected but the declaration of interdependence that we all are interdependent and interconnected. and therefore when we make decisions paribas consider the consequences not that we need to improve the margins what are the consequences for all? to come up with the win/win win for the stakeholders. it is easy to find a trade off with the decision making is driven but with that you can come up with stats one of the highest whole foods of 19 times now for of publicly traded companies their ratio varies between 350 and 500
with the original name which is the play on safeway they said there is a safer way for you to eat food that is more natural and whole with less artificial ingredients. the fundamental promise to educate people what you put into your body makes a difference with their health on the planet and the food system. it is that sense of purpose used to be 5.7%. the food spending used to be 15 percent now it is a percent. but we are paying for it. so their purpose is to drive them why they exist not just...
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with the original name safer way, which is a play on safeway. it's a safe way for you to eat food that is natural and hall must process and has less artificial ingredients and so forth. so the fundamental premise was to educate people that what you put into your body makes a difference to your health. and it makes a difference to the food system the food spending is to be about 6% and now it's down to about 80%. if you look at those trends, we are buying a lot more and we are paying for it with our health. it is unsustainable. the purpose is what drives them and that is why they exist. they are not just another retailer trying to make you money. there's a situation behind existence. and they look at other stakeholders as interconnected into the family. the declaration of interdependence and it says that we are part of activists and others. therefore when we make decisions in the company, you must consider the consequences for all. not simply added to include margins and we need to think about what are the consequences and try to come up with win
with the original name safer way, which is a play on safeway. it's a safe way for you to eat food that is natural and hall must process and has less artificial ingredients and so forth. so the fundamental premise was to educate people that what you put into your body makes a difference to your health. and it makes a difference to the food system the food spending is to be about 6% and now it's down to about 80%. if you look at those trends, we are buying a lot more and we are paying for it with...
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a company started in austin in 1978 with the original name -- [inaudible] a play on safeway. a for you to eat more foods that are whole. they are fundamental premise was to educate people that what you put in your body makes a difference to your health. it makes a difference to the health of -- [inaudible] that's it for time and energy. that's more today than even when they started. used to be 5.7%. now we are down 8%. we are buying more -- [inaudible] we are paying for it. it's so -- [inaudible] that is why they exist. they're not just another -- [inaudible] trying to make money. there's a fashion behind there. they look at all of this interconnected and interdependent. there was a drafted by the employee called the declaration of interdependence. connected and customer, employees, farmers, suppliers. question are all connected and therefore make decisions we must consider the consequences for all. improve margin and profit. we need think about the consequence for all that try to come up with win, win, win, across all stakeholders. that takes a lot of creativity. it's easy t
a company started in austin in 1978 with the original name -- [inaudible] a play on safeway. a for you to eat more foods that are whole. they are fundamental premise was to educate people that what you put in your body makes a difference to your health. it makes a difference to the health of -- [inaudible] that's it for time and energy. that's more today than even when they started. used to be 5.7%. now we are down 8%. we are buying more -- [inaudible] we are paying for it. it's so --...
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it was started in 1878 with the original name, safer way, which is a play on safeway. that is actually a safer way for you to keep food that is more natural and whole and must process that has less artificial ingredients. so their fundamental premise and passion was to educate people about what you put into your body makes a difference to your health and makes a difference to the help of the planet and the food system. the total energy behind that purpose. that is more relevant today. our health care spending is to be five at 7% in 1960 and now we're close to 19%. if you look at those two tram lines, we are buying a lot more cheap calories. we are paying for with our health. fundamentally, it is unsustainable. purpose is what them. that is why they exist. they are not just other food retailer trying to make money. there is a passion behind there. secondly, they look at all the stakeholders is interconnected and interdependent. they have on our website dropped a better place called the declaration of interdependence. it says we are all interdependent and interconnected.
it was started in 1878 with the original name, safer way, which is a play on safeway. that is actually a safer way for you to keep food that is more natural and whole and must process that has less artificial ingredients. so their fundamental premise and passion was to educate people about what you put into your body makes a difference to your health and makes a difference to the help of the planet and the food system. the total energy behind that purpose. that is more relevant today. our...
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i always remind people that there was a good guy with a gun at the safeway that morning, but in the chaotic 15 seconds that unfolded where 33 rounds were shot, he didn't have any time to react. anyway, i made an effort to understand the many details of the day as possible. it was no surprise for me to learn that immediately after the shooting started, gabe ran towards gabby, and towards the other victims, towards the shooter, and towards danger. putting himself in service to others was gabe's last act on this earth. but gabe's legacy will be bearing the message of public service for generations to come. gabe is an inspiration, a constant reminder that being of service is a gift, and that the work of representing citizens of this country is noble. gabe worked hard at that. he took great joy in it, too. this room will always remind us of his devotion. and i hope for many generations, reminded members of congress and their staff that gabe's determination, as he hears the voices of his fellow citizens and to everything in his power to ensure that their government was responsive to them, and thi
i always remind people that there was a good guy with a gun at the safeway that morning, but in the chaotic 15 seconds that unfolded where 33 rounds were shot, he didn't have any time to react. anyway, i made an effort to understand the many details of the day as possible. it was no surprise for me to learn that immediately after the shooting started, gabe ran towards gabby, and towards the other victims, towards the shooter, and towards danger. putting himself in service to others was gabe's...
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i'll give you an example other than calpers or kroger, but safeway did analysis of how much they were paying for colonoscopies in the san francisco bay area, and the prices ranged from $900 to $7,200 with no correlation to quality. so that's an extreme variation in price. and once they did the analysis on the price and they saw the frequency of how many visits were at a certain price or below, they pegged their reference price at $1,250. so then their benefit design, as they implemented it, if you are a consumer, safeway employee and you seek care can from a provider that is at or below the reference price, $1,250, then you either have no cost sharing or no -- or your regular cost sharing. if you seek a provider at that $7,500, at the top of the list, then you are going to be responsible for the difference between the $1,250 and the $7,200. so that's the mechanism of how reference pricing works. and some actually will consider it to be a pretty blunt instrument in the marketplace, and i think you'll hear how it's a blunt instrument, that it really is intended to shake up the marketpla
i'll give you an example other than calpers or kroger, but safeway did analysis of how much they were paying for colonoscopies in the san francisco bay area, and the prices ranged from $900 to $7,200 with no correlation to quality. so that's an extreme variation in price. and once they did the analysis on the price and they saw the frequency of how many visits were at a certain price or below, they pegged their reference price at $1,250. so then their benefit design, as they implemented it, if...
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. >> i was trying to think whether whiskey hangs or safeway or where but there's a box in and there are that many ingredients on the package. it doesn't take all those ingredients. >> that's a good question. it's almost like a food dictionary or something on this site. i think a good rule of thumb is to try to find the product in a supermarket that doesn't have three paragraphs of ingredients and doesn't sound like a chemistry experiment. so you do have to search out a little bit more and if they don't carry them then maybe you can ask the manager and let it be known that is what you want. >> i have a lot of things that i could ask you about but the one thing that she brings up, it's like it looks like food, smells like food and taste like food but it's not food. >> do you think this synthetic nets pertaining to a parents and taste has reached its peak and people will smarten up and avoid or veto this processed food? .. i think it's a good question. it depends on what people do in the choices that they make. the food industry is incredibly responsive as a lot of companies are. ..
. >> i was trying to think whether whiskey hangs or safeway or where but there's a box in and there are that many ingredients on the package. it doesn't take all those ingredients. >> that's a good question. it's almost like a food dictionary or something on this site. i think a good rule of thumb is to try to find the product in a supermarket that doesn't have three paragraphs of ingredients and doesn't sound like a chemistry experiment. so you do have to search out a little bit...
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the safeway the communist used to do. it is exactly the same that is why it is no more meaningful dialogue. we had a meaningful dialogue at berkeley in the '60s italy deteriorated because students became attracted to other things. you're not a fancy a culture to understand the complexity you would be a criminal in the u.s. position but if you really understood the need for dialogue you would not be speaking like a leftist. >> host: i think we got the point let's get an author one dash in a different author ben shapiro >> guest: but to say the hell you did the idea there was a tremendous debate about the left and right is nonsense it was taken over by the left to the point governor reagan had to send in tanks its use terrorist methods to takeover government that is then expelled by force that this was a democratic uprising it was a wellspring of criminal laws of and completely perverted the american political system in negative ways that people have been calling each other names that is the case. jefferson and adams would
the safeway the communist used to do. it is exactly the same that is why it is no more meaningful dialogue. we had a meaningful dialogue at berkeley in the '60s italy deteriorated because students became attracted to other things. you're not a fancy a culture to understand the complexity you would be a criminal in the u.s. position but if you really understood the need for dialogue you would not be speaking like a leftist. >> host: i think we got the point let's get an author one dash in...
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. >> a bakery whether it's king supers or safeway or whatever, and you get a box, and les about that many ip ingredients on the package, and it's small print. it doesn't take all those ingredients. are they preservatives or what? >> yeah, that's a good question. it's hard to decipher. you almost need a food dictionary to decipher those. yeah. i think a good rule of thumb is to try to find the products, to the extent they exist in a supermarket, that don't have three paragraphs of ingredients and don't sound like a chemistry experiment. so you do have to search out a little bit more, and if they don't carry them, maybe you ask the manager and let it be known that, you know, that's what you want. yes, ma'am. >> i have a lot of things i could, that i could ask you about, but the one thing that i, you know, she brings up, it's like my saying is looks like food, smells like food, even tastes like food, but it's not food. >> right. right, just pause it's edible doesn't mean we should eat it. yeah. >> so do you think the syntheticness pertaining to appearance and taste has reached its peak
. >> a bakery whether it's king supers or safeway or whatever, and you get a box, and les about that many ip ingredients on the package, and it's small print. it doesn't take all those ingredients. are they preservatives or what? >> yeah, that's a good question. it's hard to decipher. you almost need a food dictionary to decipher those. yeah. i think a good rule of thumb is to try to find the products, to the extent they exist in a supermarket, that don't have three paragraphs of...
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get you know because of geographic location, you may always see someone the following morning at the safeway, coffee shop or back at work. so i am deeply, personally inclined towards compromise, and so are the people i represent back in hawaii. but the problem here is that the house republicans' supposed compromise is not a compromise at all. absent from their press conferences and their photo ops is the truth. they are attempting to extort the end of the affordable care act in exchange for doing the job that they were elected to do, a job that 800 thousand federal employees need them to do, which is simply just to pass a bill to fund the government. passing observers, people who were busy last week, may be tempted to cast blame on both parties, but the reality is that there's no question by any objective measure whose recklessness has forced our government to halt many of its most important services. this shutdown is on the speaker and the tea party. meanwhile my friends and neighbors back home are suffering. 25,000 people in hawaii are federal employees, and most of them are going without
get you know because of geographic location, you may always see someone the following morning at the safeway, coffee shop or back at work. so i am deeply, personally inclined towards compromise, and so are the people i represent back in hawaii. but the problem here is that the house republicans' supposed compromise is not a compromise at all. absent from their press conferences and their photo ops is the truth. they are attempting to extort the end of the affordable care act in exchange for...
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to victimize them and of course they don't put their employees or themselves on furlough or the and safeway's or devices or the other kind of things that may be in their homes like a chest of drawers. ms. weintraub mentioned those. it goes safety issues are not put on hiatus or furlough. so i think there is something very important happening that may be longer lasting among the american public that is a greater appreciation that these enforcement's and other kinds of activities that are not taken by the government and the american public and tax payers pay for them said they should understand and appreciate what is done for them and i want to express my appreciation to captain colburn for traveling 4,000 miles and making us aware of one aspect of these affect. but the ever played as i also heard on the same, one of the folks say you know congress doesn't understand the effects on real people. of course we do. we are hearing it now. but we've also been hearing it literally day after day, hour after hour from our constituents. we are listening to them and it's a very small fractional french gro
to victimize them and of course they don't put their employees or themselves on furlough or the and safeway's or devices or the other kind of things that may be in their homes like a chest of drawers. ms. weintraub mentioned those. it goes safety issues are not put on hiatus or furlough. so i think there is something very important happening that may be longer lasting among the american public that is a greater appreciation that these enforcement's and other kinds of activities that are not...
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. >> a safeway supermarket chain looked for a way to rename printemps and had to is a win-win solution. >> in 2005, with a billion health care bill granting that $100 billion a year. >> diabetics and prescriptions you can see how many scripts and the average script. >> what we discovered with 70% of health care costs are given by people's behaviors. >> and i had the affair was 200 pounds. i have made pizza, comics, dvds and that was the weekend. >> u.s. one day i haven't worked out, have been exercising to get busy and it's the last thing you really concerned about. >> i was chronically having colds and if there is a history of cancer and my family, diabetes, heart disease. i was a walking dead man. >> as a business guy that if we could influence behavior over 200,000 person workforce, we could have effects on health care costs. >> the easiest starting point was in the 30,000 nonunion workforce. i believe within four years, all of our employees get this health care plan. >> a billion dollars health care bill growing up in a hundred million dollars a year. it seems like you like you put
. >> a safeway supermarket chain looked for a way to rename printemps and had to is a win-win solution. >> in 2005, with a billion health care bill granting that $100 billion a year. >> diabetics and prescriptions you can see how many scripts and the average script. >> what we discovered with 70% of health care costs are given by people's behaviors. >> and i had the affair was 200 pounds. i have made pizza, comics, dvds and that was the weekend. >> u.s. one...
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i was talking to a checkout cashiers in safeway wearing a united sood commercial workers but in and i asked how did you like the union and he said they take as much out of my paycheck as is taken out in taxes. it was a low-wage workers but that is how she sought. why don't you find another job? he said if i could i would. this obviously concerns these dues that are flowing through these low-paying workers and midlevel workers to the very well-paid presidents unions and how much the union bosses work. >> right to work is a great policy. beyond right to work beyond the obvious i think you had good suggestions. there's a number of states that follow them through their home and if you are engaged in a labor dispute then you can do it so pennsylvania and a number of other states, a special exception just for the unions and that allows the unions to put lots of pressure not just on employers like dave but on the individual employees there's a lot of exemptions from the antiextortion laws. so it's being prosecuted in upstate new york and on the syracuse area you have basically the building o
i was talking to a checkout cashiers in safeway wearing a united sood commercial workers but in and i asked how did you like the union and he said they take as much out of my paycheck as is taken out in taxes. it was a low-wage workers but that is how she sought. why don't you find another job? he said if i could i would. this obviously concerns these dues that are flowing through these low-paying workers and midlevel workers to the very well-paid presidents unions and how much the union bosses...
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, and i've signed up for the safeway bargains. they send a personalized coupons because they know i only drink almond milk. it's really no different in terms of loyalty programs that airlines have today. i'm really baffled by all of the hullabaloo around ndc. first of all, i think communism is a resolution. it's a long way off. i am much more focused on what we can do today to sell more tickets. i do think that nbc poses all of these issues, potentially. and again i think that we have an incredibly competitive market place right now. if you want to shop anonymously now, you can. or if you want to be like me with safeway, i give them my information and i tell them i liked and my dislikes and they get personalized coupons. it's a choice that consumers can make. >> so there are a couple of things on the ndc aspect. first, the personal information side. been reading the resolution, you do authenticate today. you've been doing and anonymous search and that's what we're talking about. you at least have identified if you're an adult, chi
, and i've signed up for the safeway bargains. they send a personalized coupons because they know i only drink almond milk. it's really no different in terms of loyalty programs that airlines have today. i'm really baffled by all of the hullabaloo around ndc. first of all, i think communism is a resolution. it's a long way off. i am much more focused on what we can do today to sell more tickets. i do think that nbc poses all of these issues, potentially. and again i think that we have an...
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[laughter] >> i said no senator should be safe at the safeway. [laughter] >> rock, we just have one more question. two? somebody behind? i think it's just this one last gentleman. >> okay, good. >> unless there is somebody i don't see, but -- and them we'll finish up and do the book signing. >> okay. >> thank you very much. >> i want to know what course of action would you suggest to stop the hijacking of the agricultural system and food safety system by the gmo technology? >> one, obviously, is to expand the work of the counsel on responsible genetics set up by harvard and mit scientists and the group holding the fort with litigation, and they won the battle against genetic discrimination by insurance companies. there's a lot of mischief in that. that's been prohibited. we need more civic action. relaying scientific analysis, and, for example, on the gmo foods, monsanto cannot control migration to a farm who doesn't want to use it, but nay say, too bad, and, in fact, they sued some farmers who have been exposed to the migration of the gmocs to a
[laughter] >> i said no senator should be safe at the safeway. [laughter] >> rock, we just have one more question. two? somebody behind? i think it's just this one last gentleman. >> okay, good. >> unless there is somebody i don't see, but -- and them we'll finish up and do the book signing. >> okay. >> thank you very much. >> i want to know what course of action would you suggest to stop the hijacking of the agricultural system and food safety system...
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oh, i like the safeway. that's the setup. the witness is driven out. the marshals taken. just past my house which is safe and i give them my address. it got to my house and point to mike 2-story home and say to the witness and his wife, this is we're going to live, this is your house. anybody ask you, white brick house, four-bedroom colonial. his wife says, what? we live in a house like that? never. so sometimes the witnesses are difficult to deal with. i mentioned that to my wife and she said, maybe we ought to consider moving. but we are perfectly happy there. they did move elsewhere in the debt live happily ever after. >> host: victims entering the state or federal program. how are victims tell with compared to other people who enter the program who are themselves criminals? >> we have very few innocent people entering the witness program, well over 95 percent of people who have been involved with crime either have committed crimes or knowingly dealt with criminals, bribing somebody, knowing that there were dealing with criminals. i would say that that probably two to
oh, i like the safeway. that's the setup. the witness is driven out. the marshals taken. just past my house which is safe and i give them my address. it got to my house and point to mike 2-story home and say to the witness and his wife, this is we're going to live, this is your house. anybody ask you, white brick house, four-bedroom colonial. his wife says, what? we live in a house like that? never. so sometimes the witnesses are difficult to deal with. i mentioned that to my wife and she said,...
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tomorrow, who would cut up the fruit and vegetables or the, you know, meat we find on the shelf at safeway? who's going to clean the office buildings here in new york city? i'm not saying that immigrants are the only workers in our economy. you know, african-americans are workers, people whose ancestors came here as slaves. there have been chicano families living in the united states when the united states was not the united states, when new mexico and texas were part of mexico and before that even, before even the spaniards arrived. filipino and chinese families here whose ancestors worked on the transcontinental railroad and came here 150 years ago. white people who came here as migrants from europe. all of us work. all of us have to work. that's how we put bread on the table. but i think we have to be real about this, and that is that without the labor of migrants in our economy here, the economy here could not function. so to those building contractors who hire the people who clean the buildings here in new york, do you think tata they pay -- that they pay for the needs of the workers'
tomorrow, who would cut up the fruit and vegetables or the, you know, meat we find on the shelf at safeway? who's going to clean the office buildings here in new york city? i'm not saying that immigrants are the only workers in our economy. you know, african-americans are workers, people whose ancestors came here as slaves. there have been chicano families living in the united states when the united states was not the united states, when new mexico and texas were part of mexico and before that...
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the safeway was to hold them like this. they hated, turned a corner of a turn, hit it, turn it a quarter of turn. these hang of these if you don't do it that way. this is what's called the started the. they start with a short one, move on to the longer hand drills. some believe they blow out there light torch to conserve them. >> the coeur d'alene mining district is one of the richest in the world. find out more this weekend as booktv and american history to be look at the history and literary life of coeur d'alene, idaho. all weekend on c-span2 and today at 5 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> here's a look at some of best selling nonfiction books according to the "los angeles times." this list reflects sales as of december 1. >> a look at some this week's best selling nonfiction books according to the "los angeles times." >> next from the "chicago tribune" printer's row lit fest, douglas foster talked about his book "after mandela." he spoke with author and journalist alex kotlowitz for about 45 minutes. nelson mandela died on d
the safeway was to hold them like this. they hated, turned a corner of a turn, hit it, turn it a quarter of turn. these hang of these if you don't do it that way. this is what's called the started the. they start with a short one, move on to the longer hand drills. some believe they blow out there light torch to conserve them. >> the coeur d'alene mining district is one of the richest in the world. find out more this weekend as booktv and american history to be look at the history and...
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i was talking to one checkout cashier at safeway in the district. he was wearing a button, and i asked how do you like the union? he said, well, they take about as much of my paycheck as taken out in taxes. that's how he saw it. i said, well, why don't you find another job? he said, if i could, i would. so there's obviously concern, these dues that are flowing from these low-paying workers and mid-level workers to very well-paid presidents of unions, and these are all available online, the data, how much the union bosses work from the lm2 forms. >> yeah. i'd also add right to work is a great policy. we strongly supported it at heritage. beyond right to work, i mean, sort of beyond the obvious i think that you have some very good suggestions there. there's a number of states where unions have exemptions from antistalking laws. so pennsylvania, a number of other states, special exemption from anti-stalking laws just for unions. and that allows the unions to put a lot of pressure not just on employers like dave, but on individual employees. and i think
i was talking to one checkout cashier at safeway in the district. he was wearing a button, and i asked how do you like the union? he said, well, they take about as much of my paycheck as taken out in taxes. that's how he saw it. i said, well, why don't you find another job? he said, if i could, i would. so there's obviously concern, these dues that are flowing from these low-paying workers and mid-level workers to very well-paid presidents of unions, and these are all available online, the...
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the safeway. okay. so that's the set youup. the witness is driven out actually march said where should we take them? drive them past my house. that's safe and i give them my address. they drive to my house and point my two story home and said to the witness and his wife. this is where goir tounge live. this is your house. anybody ask you red brick house forbedroom colonial. me, live in a house like that? never. [laughter] so sometimes the witnesses are a little difficult deal with. i mentioned that to my wife and said maybe we ought to consider moving. but we were perfectly happy there. the witness would not have. they did move, they moved elsewhere and lived happily ever after. >> host: our last caller talked about victims entering either a state program or federal program. how are victims dealt with compared to people who enter the program who themselves criminals? >> guest: we have very few innocent people entering the witness program. well over 95% are people who have been involved with crime. either i committed crime or kn
the safeway. okay. so that's the set youup. the witness is driven out actually march said where should we take them? drive them past my house. that's safe and i give them my address. they drive to my house and point my two story home and said to the witness and his wife. this is where goir tounge live. this is your house. anybody ask you red brick house forbedroom colonial. me, live in a house like that? never. [laughter] so sometimes the witnesses are a little difficult deal with. i mentioned...
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how much did safeway make or 7/eleven make? explain the dollars in the program was that's who benefits more than anybody else. and i'll listen to your response, thank you. >> guest: sure. well, the truth is grocery store chains are big supporters of the snap program. if you have something that subsidizes people's purchases and encourages people to buy more food, you'd be behind it too. for example, the supervalu chain that's number two in the country after safeway, excuse me, after kroger, they operate the save-a-lot chain which tends to be in inner city neighborhoods in areas where there may not be a lot of other grocery availability. they've said that up to half of their revenues can come up from snap recipients. so, you know, they're going to be backing it. and you take a look at the $80 billion that is spent, some of that is administrative costs, but the bulk of it, indeed, is spent at grocery stores. now, if it wasn't, where would that money come from, how would people buy food? i don't think controversial to say grocery s
how much did safeway make or 7/eleven make? explain the dollars in the program was that's who benefits more than anybody else. and i'll listen to your response, thank you. >> guest: sure. well, the truth is grocery store chains are big supporters of the snap program. if you have something that subsidizes people's purchases and encourages people to buy more food, you'd be behind it too. for example, the supervalu chain that's number two in the country after safeway, excuse me, after...
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this is gone further all your frequent buyers program at safeway, online at amazon, where you buy gas. all is computerized. all the meta data is available in the commercial world and shared between the companies such when you go the supermarket and buy something and prints out the certificates for you or discount cards, those cards are tailored for you because they have been profiling them. if you go on amazon and buy a bunch of books. the next time you go on there it recommends books to you. it is so sophisticated one of our young interns gave me one of the best stories i've heard this year about this. a graduate student talking about a friend of his in college came in astounding young married couple. his wife got pregnant and before she had a change to tell him that she was pregnant he got an e-mail from one of the stores they shop at recommending baby buckets for him. congratulations on you and your wife being pregnant. they so well understood and profiled him and his wife they were able to offer him discounts before his wife could tell him that she was pregnant. the commercial wor
this is gone further all your frequent buyers program at safeway, online at amazon, where you buy gas. all is computerized. all the meta data is available in the commercial world and shared between the companies such when you go the supermarket and buy something and prints out the certificates for you or discount cards, those cards are tailored for you because they have been profiling them. if you go on amazon and buy a bunch of books. the next time you go on there it recommends books to you....
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, and i've signed up for the safeway bargains and a sending personalized coupons because they know i only drink on the milk. -- almond milk. it's really no different in terms of loyalty programs that airlines have today. i'm really baffled by all of the hullabaloo around in d.c. first of all, i think it's a resolution, it's a long way off. i'm much more focused on what we can do today to solve more tickets. i don't think that in d.c. poses all of these issues, potentially. and again, i think that we have an incredibly competitive marketplace right now. if you want to shop anonymously now, you can. or if you want to be like me with safer, i give them my information and the taliban my likes and dislikes, and i get personalized coupons. it's a choice that the consumers can make. >> so there are a couple of things on the ndc aspect. first, the personal information side. in reading, talks about authentication to give you authenticate. you been doing an anonymous search and that's what we're talking about. you at least have to identify if you're an adult, child or senior. the fares are dif
, and i've signed up for the safeway bargains and a sending personalized coupons because they know i only drink on the milk. -- almond milk. it's really no different in terms of loyalty programs that airlines have today. i'm really baffled by all of the hullabaloo around in d.c. first of all, i think it's a resolution, it's a long way off. i'm much more focused on what we can do today to solve more tickets. i don't think that in d.c. poses all of these issues, potentially. and again, i think...
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bases when you have safeways and cvss right outside of u.s. military bases. where our military personnel could go and shop. a lot of programs like that. but these reports get issued, and nobody in congress talks about them, nobody in congress tries to do anything about them. even the think tanks are relatively silent in terms of endorsing or trying to promote these kinds of reports. so if you're going to put some constraints on spending increases to bring them down from double-digit annual increases down to 3% or 5% increases, what real alternative is there to the sequester? and i'm going to argue that, frankly, there may not be an alternative. if somebody can argue that there is politically, realistically, i'd like to hear it, but i don't see that argument that anybody really is making. but if steve has something to say about that, i'd lo to hear it. >> thank you -- i'd love to hear it. >> thank you. >> okay. unfortunately, i don't have another three hours to talk, but just real quickly on the diplomatic piece of the pivot, i think, absolutely, that's a crit
bases when you have safeways and cvss right outside of u.s. military bases. where our military personnel could go and shop. a lot of programs like that. but these reports get issued, and nobody in congress talks about them, nobody in congress tries to do anything about them. even the think tanks are relatively silent in terms of endorsing or trying to promote these kinds of reports. so if you're going to put some constraints on spending increases to bring them down from double-digit annual...
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if safeway was to hold them like this. they did it, turn at a quarter of return, hit it and now as then can delay. the sunlight that is important to maintain the round hole. this is called the starter drill. they started with a short one. keep going a quarter return all day. i believe at this point they blow off their lights sewers. >> the mining district is one of the richest metal mining areas in the world. find out more this weekend is to tv in american history tv look at the history of literary life of korda lane, idaho. we cannot c-span two it today at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> now joining us is the author of this book, the global vatican. ambassador francis rooney. ambassador renÉe, as the vatican a political organization quite >> i think every civic organization is to some degree or another political. one of the great about the holy see is they are not a political organization like a government, the united states. they don't take credit for what they do. some of the things i write in the book make it unique
if safeway was to hold them like this. they did it, turn at a quarter of return, hit it and now as then can delay. the sunlight that is important to maintain the round hole. this is called the starter drill. they started with a short one. keep going a quarter return all day. i believe at this point they blow off their lights sewers. >> the mining district is one of the richest metal mining areas in the world. find out more this weekend is to tv in american history tv look at the history...
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thing that we want to make sure it would have the correct pathway to encourage the innovation in a safeway, one thing but the testing, development. the last thing you want to do is to chill innovation but it should not compromise the safe safety. >> mr. chairman, i'm happy to yield to some of our other colleagues and come back to questions later. >> senator nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman here and again, another alum to the commerce committee makes good. >> thank you. great to see again. >> welcome. the chairman in his opening comments made reference to a kid in indonesia suddenly interfering. let's take that a step further. cybersecurity implications. tell us about that. >> well, there's several. the chairman made a very excellent point looking at the dances in the connectivity of vehicles and the opportunity for mischief that can go well beyond pure mission. that can mean an impact on life possibly if it is something severe happens. this is what we do know. at this point right now there has never been an unauthorized accessing of a vehicle that is currently on the road today. from our
thing that we want to make sure it would have the correct pathway to encourage the innovation in a safeway, one thing but the testing, development. the last thing you want to do is to chill innovation but it should not compromise the safe safety. >> mr. chairman, i'm happy to yield to some of our other colleagues and come back to questions later. >> senator nelson? >> thank you, mr. chairman here and again, another alum to the commerce committee makes good. >> thank you....
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on that day, gabby was meeting with constituents at a safeway, doing the most basic thing people do in a democracy and that is reaching out and speaking with her constituents. i was at home training for a shuttle mission, home with my two daughters when cabbies chief of staff called me and simply said gabby has been shot. no other information. i called back a few minutes later and that's what we found out she had a gunshot wound to the head. it's been quite a roller coaster ride since, with some really low point in some high points. the low points being as myself, my mom and two daughters travel to tucson, we found out that gabby had died. it's been a rough road, but a lot of positive things have come out of it. gabby is doing really, really well. she would've liked to been here this morning, but it's an early morning and we've got a long day. in january, actually december last year, about four months ago, gabby and i decided to start an organization to address this academic of gun violence that we've seen escalate in my opinion the last few years. it has from one year to the next seem
on that day, gabby was meeting with constituents at a safeway, doing the most basic thing people do in a democracy and that is reaching out and speaking with her constituents. i was at home training for a shuttle mission, home with my two daughters when cabbies chief of staff called me and simply said gabby has been shot. no other information. i called back a few minutes later and that's what we found out she had a gunshot wound to the head. it's been quite a roller coaster ride since, with...
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. >> did you ever go to safeway and pick up a dozen eggs? >> sure. >> did you have guys who >> yes. [laughter] is very hard to get accustomed to. i must tell you, after it was done, it was with a great sense of relief. either way, these guys all became our friend, and giles. it was with a great sense of relief you could pass that on and begin to leave a more normal life. frank and i were talking about this before we came on. it is unrecognized by the broader american population, but it is something an awful lot of people in government do with the cost of doing business. not talking about me now. talking about a whole bunch of folks. you should recognize people do that on your behalf every day. >> thank you. next question. >> , hi, dad, e.g. w. of him. the question is that modern technology and analysis. in particular, i'm curious what will you think there might be in the future or out to be poor on the one hand, computers to sort of find signal in the noise and crowd sourcing obviously in some sanitized form. >> wrestlers in his very interesting and comes back to frank's question ab
. >> did you ever go to safeway and pick up a dozen eggs? >> sure. >> did you have guys who >> yes. [laughter] is very hard to get accustomed to. i must tell you, after it was done, it was with a great sense of relief. either way, these guys all became our friend, and giles. it was with a great sense of relief you could pass that on and begin to leave a more normal life. frank and i were talking about this before we came on. it is unrecognized by the broader american...
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we would go counterclockwise but that day she was in her district meeting with her constituents at a safeway doing the most basic thing to reach out and speak. i was at home training for a shuttle mission, home with my two daughters when gaby's chief of staff said simply she's been shot. i call back a few minutes later than may found out she had a gunshot wound to the head. it has been quite the roller-coaster ride since with some really low points and high points but the low points being as myself and my mom and two daughters travel to tucson we found out that she had died. it is of rough road but things have come out of it. gabby is doing really well she would have liked to have been here but it is in early morning and we have a long day. in december of last year about four months ago gabby and i decided to start an organization to address this epidemic of gun violence that we have seen just escalate in my opinion from one year to the next scene is to get worse the mass shooting seemed to be more frequent, the gun death from cities do not seem to be under control. so we spend time thinking
we would go counterclockwise but that day she was in her district meeting with her constituents at a safeway doing the most basic thing to reach out and speak. i was at home training for a shuttle mission, home with my two daughters when gaby's chief of staff said simply she's been shot. i call back a few minutes later than may found out she had a gunshot wound to the head. it has been quite the roller-coaster ride since with some really low points and high points but the low points being as...
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i was talking to one checkout cash year at safeway in the direct. he was wearing a united food commercial worker button. i asked how did you like the union? he said they take about as much of my paycheck as taxes. very well paid presidents of union and these all available online. the how much the union bosses work. there's another rico violation being prosecuted in upstate new york in the syracuse area, where you had basically the building and constructions trades department were doing things like pouring sand into the gas tanks of the operating equipment. >> and telling the guys you have to hire union workers. and so a rico violation right now but the unions basically -- but we have an exemption from the federal antiextortion laws and you can't prosecute us for doing this, and the kicker is they're right. they may be prosecuted under the state antiextortion statutes it but you can clarify being involved in a union dispute does not exempt group the extortion laws. so i think you're toughening up the antiblackmail and antiextortion laws that would pr
i was talking to one checkout cash year at safeway in the direct. he was wearing a united food commercial worker button. i asked how did you like the union? he said they take about as much of my paycheck as taxes. very well paid presidents of union and these all available online. the how much the union bosses work. there's another rico violation being prosecuted in upstate new york in the syracuse area, where you had basically the building and constructions trades department were doing things...
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vouchers for i think some folks crowingers and safeway and food is important to anybody. we did that. and the results that we found with the data for the southbound 81 what we thought it would be. one, the officers didn't want to do it. they said we have enough problems as being seen as racist. we don't want to add to this. we adopt our jobs. secondly, we know, if we do something like this, the willingness to report crime is going to disappear. it's barely there as it is. but with the community specific community it's going to be gone. they will nautical the police if they think they're going to be deported. if you are a victim of domestic violence you are not going pick up the phone and call for help if you think, your children, and breadwinner will be deported. you won't do that. you'll they a constant state victimization. probably more importantly when we surveyed the citizens. the citizens said the reason they wouldn't call the police is because of that. we continue want to be responsible for deporting anybody. we just whatever is going on to stop. so they're all in a
vouchers for i think some folks crowingers and safeway and food is important to anybody. we did that. and the results that we found with the data for the southbound 81 what we thought it would be. one, the officers didn't want to do it. they said we have enough problems as being seen as racist. we don't want to add to this. we adopt our jobs. secondly, we know, if we do something like this, the willingness to report crime is going to disappear. it's barely there as it is. but with the community...
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i think for some folks it is krogers and safeway, important to anybody. we did that. and the results we found with the data was exactly what we thought that it would be. that one, the officers didn't want to do it. they said we have enough problems with things being racist. we don't want to add to this. we just want to do our jobs. second, we know if we do something like this the willingness to report crime is going to disappear. it's barely there as it is. but with a specific community, it is going to be gone. they will not call the police if they think if you're going to be deported. if you're a victim of domestic violence you will not call for help if you think you come in your children and your breadwinner are going to be deported. so you will stay in the constant state. but probably more importantly, when we surveyed the citizens, the reason they wouldn't call the police is because of that. we don't want to be responsible for deporting. we just want whatever is going on to stop. so they are all in agreement. they just want to live safely in their community. we ta
i think for some folks it is krogers and safeway, important to anybody. we did that. and the results we found with the data was exactly what we thought that it would be. that one, the officers didn't want to do it. they said we have enough problems with things being racist. we don't want to add to this. we just want to do our jobs. second, we know if we do something like this the willingness to report crime is going to disappear. it's barely there as it is. but with a specific community, it is...
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it's a mixture of on-demand content, live tv, dvr contents on this case blame is which i am proud to safeway for half a second of this thriller. the lamest dvd comes out so i want everybody here to buy the dvd. it's a film that we are extremely proud and was up for many oscars and part of one of the reasons we wanted the content was to create something that we can promote and celebrate more than any other company can do. anyway, if you then want to go on to how other ways to search, which is now that we have 100,000 choices it's really complicated. so here you take the remote. this is a new remote. the coolest thing about this remote is you don't have to point it at the tv. it can point backwards and work. it is ir and so you can put the box in the cabinet and you don't have to have it in front of your tv so most people say i will take it just for that. if you click 784 you might go to channel 784% being near their but it also spells out suits. there is no triple clicking so if you click on suits, we give you the choice and first of all you can put a parental control on the easily with one c
it's a mixture of on-demand content, live tv, dvr contents on this case blame is which i am proud to safeway for half a second of this thriller. the lamest dvd comes out so i want everybody here to buy the dvd. it's a film that we are extremely proud and was up for many oscars and part of one of the reasons we wanted the content was to create something that we can promote and celebrate more than any other company can do. anyway, if you then want to go on to how other ways to search, which is...
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it might surprise you to know that actually the private sector is there's a safeway company that actually is one of the best records ever in the area of prevention and wellness and they do so by instance advising their employees, those patients that our employees in the company, to make certain that they do participate in wellness programs, that they do participate in preventive care. you can't be a member of the healing arts without believing that prevention is white. >> host: new york john republican. go ahead. >> caller: i just love c-span and one thing for sure come in the summer before the transform was enacted on -- the affordable care act people should up and recognize all across the country at various meetings of the congressmen, and they said in no uncertain terms if you pass this you are going to be in trouble. and in 2010 they voted to people about. this is why the people don't want it, and i think we have a little revisionist history when we don't understand that people were very clear. they didn't want this from the beginning and they don't want it now. thank you. >> guest: t
it might surprise you to know that actually the private sector is there's a safeway company that actually is one of the best records ever in the area of prevention and wellness and they do so by instance advising their employees, those patients that our employees in the company, to make certain that they do participate in wellness programs, that they do participate in preventive care. you can't be a member of the healing arts without believing that prevention is white. >> host: new york...
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. >> guest: it has changed in the safeway and we often find abuses in the medical sphere that parallel those of the political sphere with segregation medically in today's we still struggle with the disparity of the medical system. >> host: as the author of two books the most recent i am sorry "deadly monopolies" she won the 2007 national book critics circle award for her book medical apartheid. and now it is your turn to talk with harriet washington starting with washington d.c. >> caller. i appreciate what you have done with what they do with other databases and with some of the and other medical institutions with the simplistic idea of paralysis or spinal cord injury they're hesitant to make a diagnosis and then to have the colleagues to look at this and what could this possibly be? day have comments about that? >> guest: ion negative did you were suffering with the spinal cord injury. those sartorius lead difficult and they're very difficult and life-threatening but it is important to remember a great deal of research and progress is being done. also with the stem cells but that is
. >> guest: it has changed in the safeway and we often find abuses in the medical sphere that parallel those of the political sphere with segregation medically in today's we still struggle with the disparity of the medical system. >> host: as the author of two books the most recent i am sorry "deadly monopolies" she won the 2007 national book critics circle award for her book medical apartheid. and now it is your turn to talk with harriet washington starting with...